Channel used
to monitor and
transmit
traffic.
Source of the device’s
transmission timing.
•
The Channel area identifies the channel over which you want to monitor
network traffic, and from which you want to transmit traffic from the device.
Each analysis device has two channels, and you can use either one (1 or 2).
•
The Clock Source indicates where the analysis device should obtain its
transmission timing (pulse frequency), which is used to synchronize outgoing
transmissions. Select the source you want:
Clock Source
Use if the device…
Recovered RD Channel
Recovers the clocking signal from the receive-data (RD)
channel, thereby synchronizing transmissions with incoming
traffic.
Onboard Clock
Uses the clock on the analysis device.
Possible End-Station Configurations
You can establish either of two configurations when running as an end station, as
detailed in Table 2. In that table, the Configuration # (5 or 6) indicates the
number used internally by 622Vu Advisor to identify the particular configuration
setting. This number shows up on the window used to monitor the ATM network
(described in Chapter 5).
Use this key to interpret the symbols used in the Traffic Flow diagrams:
4: Configuring Analysis Devices
4.1 Configuring the Operation Mode
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Summary of Contents for 622Vu Advisor
Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies 622Vu Advisor User s Guide ...
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Page 54: ...3 Getting Started 3 4 Setting Up User Profiles 54 ...
Page 66: ...4 Configuring Analysis Devices 4 2 Configuring an OC 12c STM 4c Device 66 ...
Page 116: ...6 Capturing Incoming Traffic 6 3 Viewing Captured Traffic 116 ...
Page 130: ...7 Monitoring Real Time Statistics 7 4 Creating A FilterSet That Captures Specific VCCs 130 ...
Page 152: ...8 Filtering Captures 8 6 Advanced Filtering Mode 152 ...
Page 180: ...10 Running Editing Scripts 10 2 Creating or Editing a Script 180 ...
Page 224: ... A Glossary 224 ...
Page 228: ...C Summary of Libraries 228 ...
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Page 233: ...Declaration of Conformity 233 ...
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